The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... truth the next way : * For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find : Your marriage comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kind . Count . Get you gone , Sir ; I'll talk with you more anon . Stew . May it please you ...
... truth the next way : * For I the ballad will repeat , Which men full true shall find : Your marriage comes by destiny , Your cuckoo sings by kind . Count . Get you gone , Sir ; I'll talk with you more anon . Stew . May it please you ...
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... truth , Where love's strong passion is impress'd in youth . By our remembrances of days foregone , Such were our faults ; -or then we thought them none . Her eye is sick on't ; I observe her now . Hel . What is your pleasure , Madam ...
... truth , Where love's strong passion is impress'd in youth . By our remembrances of days foregone , Such were our faults ; -or then we thought them none . Her eye is sick on't ; I observe her now . Hel . What is your pleasure , Madam ...
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... truth should be suspected : Speak , is't so ? If it be so , you have wound a goodly clue ; If it be not , forswear't : howe'er , I charge thee , As heaven shall work in me for thine avail , To tell me truly . Hel . Good Madam , pardon ...
... truth should be suspected : Speak , is't so ? If it be so , you have wound a goodly clue ; If it be not , forswear't : howe'er , I charge thee , As heaven shall work in me for thine avail , To tell me truly . Hel . Good Madam , pardon ...
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... truth ; by grace itself , I swear . You know , my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and proved effects , such as his reading , And manifest experience , had collected For general sovereignty ; and that he will'd me In ...
... truth ; by grace itself , I swear . You know , my father left me some prescriptions Of rare and proved effects , such as his reading , And manifest experience , had collected For general sovereignty ; and that he will'd me In ...
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... truth of it : here it is , and all that belongs to't : Ask me if I am a courtier ; it shall do you no harm to learn . Count . - to be young again , if we could : I will be a fool in question , hoping to be the wiser by your answer . I ...
... truth of it : here it is , and all that belongs to't : Ask me if I am a courtier ; it shall do you no harm to learn . Count . - to be young again , if we could : I will be a fool in question , hoping to be the wiser by your answer . I ...
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